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is it racist to call a black person "coloured"? another ABer said it and i thought that wasn't very politically correct. is this right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes i thought that aswell! Its a generation thing i guess. Older generations dont have a problem with it but it has gained some unfortunate associations over the years (the USA, South Africa etc).
I dont like it but i'm not 'of colour' so i cant really complain.
I dont think its particularly offensive - just a bit out dated.
I dont like it but i'm not 'of colour' so i cant really complain.
I dont think its particularly offensive - just a bit out dated.
Coloured, Black, does it really matter, they call white people Honky, Whitey and other things. Political Correctness is a load of cr*p as far as I'm concerned, it didn't exist before 1997! And heres a thing, did you know the popular phrase 'Booyakasha' means in African "Death To Whites!"? Racist my a**e! When it suits people, they can be as racist as the next person!
There's an interesting article here:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/rec/antirac.htm l
that explains the thinking behind some of the terms currently used to denote the various ethnicities.
Doubtless there'll be someone along in a second to call this political correctness gone mad...
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/rec/antirac.htm l
that explains the thinking behind some of the terms currently used to denote the various ethnicities.
Doubtless there'll be someone along in a second to call this political correctness gone mad...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Booyakasha
Definition 9, [edited by AB] OK its not Oxford concise, proves I didn't make it up though!
And people are racist when it suits them, how about the english calling scots 'jocks' or the Irish 'micks'. You might dismiss it as legpulling but this is racism whether you like it or not! Now how about I raise up hell about that??
There is quite a long and interesting thread about this very topic here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question157070.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question157070.html
Why are you telling people to shut up for correcting an error, based on a source even you conceed is unreliable (and doesn't even mention Afrikaans), madein1978?
And what is your point about black people being capable of racism? Whoever said they couldn't, and regardless, how does that therefore make it okay?
Chill out; stop banging your knees on the underside of the table.
And what is your point about black people being capable of racism? Whoever said they couldn't, and regardless, how does that therefore make it okay?
Chill out; stop banging your knees on the underside of the table.